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Prices & supplies - May 17
Staff, Energy Bulletin. UK BERR projects oil at $70 in 2020
Some see oil bubble; others see trouble
Refiners see profits sink as consumption falls
LA Times: Keep stockpiling oil
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Peak oil - May 17
Staff, Energy Bulletin. High steel prices: A preview of peak oil
Peak Oil doomsters debunked, end of civilization called off
Peak oil: alive and well at Sprott
Peak oil Australia
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Politicians on peak oil - May 17
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Queensland Sustainability Minister Andrew McNamara
Andy Welti (Minnesota House)
Connecticut State Rep. Terry Backer
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Turn on the spigot, please - May 17
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Saudis rebuff Bush, politely, on pumping more
No oil for you
US says it will help Saudis protect oil
US-Saudi oil axis faces day of truth
Saudis: Will boost oil output in June
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ODAC newsletter - May 16
Staff, Oil Depletion Analysis Centre. A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
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Peak oil - May 16
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Heinberg: Oil and politics
National Geographic: World oil demand surging as supplies approach limits
19th century whaling as a model for oil depletion
More geological analysis of potential Saudi depletion
Homer-Dixon on PO and climate
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Energy industry - May 16
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Strange bedfellows unite to pressure oil giants
In Colorado, an unlikely alliance against drilling
Norway: Just like building the alaska pipeline - underwater
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Prices - May 16
Staff, Energy Bulletin. Chavez says U.S. attack would cause $500 oil
Don't hope for prices to drop, says API economist
Libertarian: Why oil prices will fall again
Who really controls the oil market? Not Saudis or OPEC, says Arab News
Naimi blames oil price on financial turmoil
Shell: Crude shortfalls will boost renewables
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The peak oil crisis: diesel
Tom Whipple, Falls Church News-Press. The evidence is mounting that the U.S. might just encounter the first real crisis of the oil depletion age before the year is out. The crisis at first will be one of spiraling prices for diesel and heating oil, followed by actual shortages here in the United States.
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Supplies - May 15
Staff, Energy Bulletin. No plans to cut crude exports: Iran official
Money motivates Iran to consider output cut
Oil's murky math (lack of good data)
High oil prices rekindle oil production in Mo.
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